In other words, I haven't seen the preview before watching the movie, and the whole is very pleasantly surprised, exceeding expectations. Having only played The Witcher 3 and watched the drama version of The Witcher, I even want to read the original. To tell the truth, I just started watching it as an animation, but it turned out to be more bloody and scary than the live-action version. Bengbu lived, and there were a lot of child boom scenes. It was really an adult animation.
There are too many details in it, and it can still echo the plot points in the game after a few years.
At first glance, the wolf pie badge felt very strange. It was an embossed version instead of the three-dimensional wolf head in the game. Later, I learned that the animation is the same as the drama version, and it is licensed from the original work, so it is normal that the screen design is different from the game.
The relationship between Vesemir and childhood sweethearts is too abusive, and they are in their teens and seventies in a flash. Meeting in prison and listening to her talk about the past, although she lacks the role of Vesemir, she is still happy. This may be the real powerlessness. One promise and one wish, the intersection of two lives. Everything is cruel and reasonable. The green grass trial fixes the appearance, but widens the distance between the lovers; deprives the emotion, but still leaves regretful tears.
The words Vesemir and the sorceress just set out made me laugh. During the period in the palace, the sorceress kept criticizing the witcher, and I thought it was a private sale.
The red-haired witcher in the tavern was too cold, his eyes were fixed with unwillingness and doubts, he didn't know the underground transformation of the witcher academy, and he didn't know the sorceress's public revenge.
It turned out that there were so many witchers before the Kyrmohan massacre, and in the end, only five masters and apprentices were left. The castles and popularity in the game are only depressed and dilapidated, and the buildings are also incompletely restored with wood and stone.
In the war, the warlock opened the portal, and the warlock's subordinates, the mob, the king's knight, and various monsters actually crushed the witcher. All parties had their own reasons, such as hatred, belief, incitement, and reasonable orders issued by being used. The transformation of the old witcher and the sorcerer, just revealed that it was too bad, but for the right reason: people don't kill witchers just because there are monsters. As the little devil in Game of Thrones said, my sin was to be born a dwarf.
The game timeline, and later the total slaughter of the warlock gnome elves. A generally backlogged emotional climate will eventually explode. Putting a witcher's head on a pitchfork is too fucked up. The elf's friend, the fox, is a person's name or something. The transformed one is a vampire and a fox. The sorceress and the old witcher have paid the price of blood for cause and effect.
The main background is that warlocks created transforming monsters and created witchers to compete. Later, most of the characters were forced to become the center of conflict, and there was no other choice. Just like walking corpses and some monsters have no advanced consciousness, they rely on instinct. Children accept drugs to say goodbye to human beings, and it is also Vesemir who has no better choice. Do they have to be servants for life and starve, not even worthy of dreams?
Thinking of the witcher quest of the cat school in the game, the witcher was entrusted to help the peasant to eliminate monsters, but the peasant didn’t want to give the money and turn around a pitchfork. I chose to let it go, and now I don’t regret it. People are so repelled, what kind of introspection is there among the same kind. Geralt also has vampire friends. All species have good and evil, and they have a position. This is very three-dimensional and real.
But the green grass trial is too cruel. I can't even pick up a twig if I throw it into the swamp without a weapon. I thought it was because the drug reaction was less surviving, but I didn't expect it to be crushed by monsters. As for the imprint of Ragni, the continuous flame flow is still quite cool, at least I have tried it in the game before, and it is very restored. When the sorceress shoots arrows, it will shake a little bit =, =
As for the kid Geralt, I can see that he is extremely smart since he was a child hahhh
After the two wars of Kermorhan, Vesemir remained here in the end.
All adventures about money, feelings and fate have an ending.
It was like the beginning, waking up from the heights of the castle of Kermorhan overlooking the snow-capped mountains in the distance, Yennefer was combing his hair, and Geralt was playing with scorpions.
And who would have thought
The witcher teacher sleeping under the sun
It's so wonderful in the dream
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